Psidium Cattleyanum. STRAWBERRY GUAVA.

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One of the hardiest of the guavas, and said to be a native of Brazil. The date of its introduction to Hawaii is not recorded, and as Hillebrand makes no mention of it, it is probably of recent importation. A shrubby tree 15 to 20 feet high. Leaves opposite, obovate, small, leathery, dark-green, shiny. Flowers white, fragrant. Fruit spherical, about one inch in diameter, purple-reddish when ripe, soft, juicy pulp, which has an agreeable flavor, and containing many small seeds. This fruit is used for making jams and jellies, and bears a crop more or less during all the months of the year.

Plate XLI.

Plate LXI.Strawberry Guava.
One half natural size.


G. P. W. Collection. Plate LXII

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           

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